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#!/bin/bash
set -e
set -x
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apt-get install -y openssl ssl-cert
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ln -nsf /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem /etc/ssl/certs/zulip.combined-chain.crt
ln -nsf /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key /etc/ssl/private/zulip.key
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rm -rf /root/zulip
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tar -xf zulip-server-travis.tar.gz
mv zulip-server-travis /root/zulip
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# Do an apt upgrade to start with an up-to-date machine
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export APT_OPTIONS="-o Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef -o Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold"
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apt-get update
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# Hold upgrades to packages which are expensive to upgrade due to size
# or computational cost (e.g. initramfs rebuilds) and aren't really
# used by Zulip in production.
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apt-mark hold initramfs-tools initramfs-tools-bin oracle-java8-installer udev linux-image-3.19.0-28-generic linux-image-generic-lts-vivid base-files linux-firmware chromium-browser google-chrome-stable g++-4.8 gcc-4.8 cpp-4.8 openjdk-6-jre-headless openjdk-7-jre-headless linux-image-generic-lts-xenial
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# And hold tons more packages that aren't expensive to upgrade but
# there are a lot of. This is super ugly, but since Travis CI's
# machines never update, we can avoid years of package upgrades (takes
# ~60s to install) by doing this.
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apt-mark hold apport apt apt-transport-https apt-utils bash-completion bind9-host binutils binutils-doc bsdutils bzr cloud-guest-utils cloud-init coreutils cpio dnsutils docker-engine dosfstools dpkg dpkg-dev e2fslibs e2fsprogs firefox-locale-pt gcc-4.9-base git-core grub-common grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub2-common icedtea-6-plugin icedtea-7-plugin icedtea-netx icedtea-netx-common ifupdown imagemagick imagemagick-common initscripts irqbalance isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common klibc-utils kpartx krb5-locales krb5-multidev libapt-inst1.5 libapt-pkg4.12 libarchive13 libbind9-90 libblkid1 libc-bin libcgmanager0 libcups2 libcupsfilters1 libcupsimage2 libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4-gnutls-dev libdns100 libdpkg-perl libdrm-dev libdrm-intel1 libdrm-nouveau2 libdrm-radeon1 libdrm2 libexpat1 libexpat1-dev libfreexl1 libgcc1 libgcrypt11 libgcrypt11-dev libgd3 libgl1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglapi-mesa libgnutls-dev libgnutls-openssl27 libgnutls26 libgnutlsxx27 libgraphite2-3 libgssapi-krb5-2 libgssrpc4 libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0 libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin libgtk2.0-common libgudev-1.0-0 libisc95 libisccc90 libisccfg90 libjasper-dev libjasper1 libk5crypto3 libkadm5clnt-mit9 libkadm5srv-mit9 libkdb5-7 libklibc libkrb5-3 libkrb5-dev libkrb5support0 liblcms2-2 liblcms2-dev liblwres90 liblxc1 libmagickcore-dev libmagickcore5 libmagickcore5-extra libmagickwand-dev libmagickwand5 libmount1 libmysqlclient-dev libmysqlclient18 libnettle4 libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 libnspr4 libnss3 libnss3-nssdb libnuma1 libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime libpam-systemd libpam0g libpam0g-dev libpci3 libpcre3 libpcre3-dev libpcrecpp0 libpixman-1-0 libpixman-1-dev libpng12-0 libpng12-dev libpolkit-agent-1-0 libpolkit-backend-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libpoppler44 libpython3.4 libpython3.4-dev libpython3.4-minimal libpython3.4-stdlib libsndfile1 libss2 libssl-dev libssl-doc libssl1.0.0 libsystemd-daemon0 libsystemd-login0 libtasn1-6 libtasn1-6-dev libtdb1 libtiff5 libtiff5-dev libtiffxx5 libuuid1 libxerces-c3.1 libxml2 libxml2-dev linux-libc-dev login lsb-base lshw lxc lxc-templates mesa-common-dev mount multiarch-support mysql-client mysql-client-5.5 mysql-client-core-5.5 mysql-common ntpdate openjdk-6-jre-lib openssh-client openssh-server openssh-sftp-server os-prober passwd pciutils perl perl-base perl-modules policykit-1 pollinate postgresql-9.1-postgis-scripts postgresql-9.2-postgis-scripts postgresql-client postgresql-client-9.1 postgresql-client-9.2 postgresql-client-9.4 postgresql-client-common postgresql-common python-apt python-apt-common python-bzrlib python-urllib3 python3-apport python3-apt python3-distupgrade python3-gdbm python3-lxc python3-problem-report python3-software-properties python3-update-manager python3.4 python3.4-dev python3.4-minimal rsync scons software-properties-common systemd-services sysv-rc sysvinit-utils tzdata tzdata-java ubuntu-release-upgrader-core uidmap unattended-upgrades unzip update-manager-core usbutils util-linux uuid-runtime accountsservice dbus libaccountsservice0 libdbus-1-3 tar
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apt-get dist-upgrade -y $APT_OPTIONS
travis: Remove rabbitmq nodename dependency on hostname.
Because rabbitmq doesn't support changing the nodename of a running
rabbitmq node, Zulip installations suffered a plague of issues where
e.g. a Zulip server would reboot, the hostname would change, and
suddenly the local rabbitmq instance being used by Zulip would stop
working.
We address this problem by using, by default, a fixed rabbitmq
nodename, but providing server administrators the option to set the
rabbitmq nodename used by Zulip however they choose.
To upgrade an existing server to use this new configuration, one will
need to add something like the following to /etc/zulip/zulip.conf:
[rabbitmq]
nodename = zulip@localhost
However, I don't believe we have the puppet code in place to make this
work correctly at initial installation without rabbitmq-server being
already installed (but off), as we can easily setup in Travis CI but I
haven't been willing to do for the installer. So for now, this just
fixes our Travis CI problems.
Fixes: #1579.
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# Disable existing rabbitmq node so we can change it
service rabbitmq-server stop
rm -rf /var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/
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# Install Zulip
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env TRAVIS=1 /root/zulip/scripts/setup/install
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cat >>/etc/zulip/settings.py <<EOF
# Travis CI override settings above
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EXTERNAL_HOST = '127.0.0.1'
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ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR = 'zulip-travis-admin@travis.example.com'
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( 'zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend', )
NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS = 'noreply@travis.example.com'
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "Zulip <zulip@travis.example.com>"
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ALLOWED_HOSTS = []
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EOF
su zulip -c /home/zulip/deployments/current/scripts/setup/initialize-database
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echo; echo "Now testing that the supervisord jobs are running properly"; echo
sleep 10 # Guaranteed to have a working supervisord process get an extra digit
if supervisorctl status | grep -vq RUNNING || supervisorctl status | sed 's/^.*uptime //' | grep -q 0:00:0; then
set +x
echo
echo "FAILURE: Supervisor output shows daemons are crashing:"
echo
supervisorctl status
echo
echo "DEBUG: printing Zulip server's error log:"
cat /var/log/zulip/errors.log
echo
echo "DEBUG: printing Zulip server's workers log:"
cat /var/log/zulip/workers.log
echo
echo "DEBUG: printing Zulip server's tornado log:"
cat /var/log/zulip/tornado.log
exit 1
fi
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# TODO: Ideally this would test actually logging in, but this is a start.
echo; echo "Now testing that the newly installed server's homepage loads"; echo
wget https://localhost -O /tmp/index.html --no-check-certificate -S 2> /tmp/wget-output || true # || true so we see errors.log if this 500s
grep -vi '\(Vary\|Content-Language\|expires\|issued by\|modified\|saved\|[.][.][.]\|Date\|[-][-]\)' /tmp/wget-output > /tmp/http-headers-processed
if ! diff -ur /tmp/http-headers-processed ~/success-http-headers.txt; then
set +x
echo
echo "FAILURE: The HTTP Headers returned from loading the homepage on the server do not match the contents of tools/travis/success-http-headers.txt. Typically, this means that the server threw a 500 when trying to load the homepage."
echo "Displaying the contents of the server's error log:"
echo
cat /var/log/zulip/errors.log
echo
echo "Displaying the contents of the main server log:"
echo
cat /var/log/zulip/server.log
exit 1
fi
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echo; echo "Now running RabbitMQ consumer Nagios tests"; echo
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# First run the check that usually runs in cron and populates the state files
/home/zulip/deployments/current/scripts/nagios/check-rabbitmq-consumers
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for consumer in notify_tornado user_activity user_activity_interval user_presence invites signups message_sender feedback_messages error_reports digest_emails email_mirror missedmessage_mobile_notifications; do
if ! /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/zulip_app_frontend/check_rabbitmq_consumers "$consumer"; then
set +x
echo
echo "FAILURE: Missing Nagios consumer for $consumer; displaying full consumer output:"
rabbitmqctl list_consumers
echo
exit 1
fi
done
echo; echo "Now running additional Nagios tests"; echo
if ! /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/zulip_app_frontend/check_queue_worker_errors || \
! su zulip -c /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/zulip_postgres_appdb/check_fts_update_log || \
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! su zulip -c "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/zulip_app_frontend/check_send_receive_time --site=https://127.0.0.1/api --nagios --insecure"; then
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set +x
echo
echo "FAILURE: Nagios checks don't pass:"
echo
echo "DEBUG: printing Zulip server's error log:"
cat /var/log/zulip/errors.log
exit 1
fi
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echo "Production installation test successful!"
exit 0